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You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.
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Captain Samuel D. Carlson enlisted in 1967 at age 20. He was commissioned in 1978 a second lieutenant and retired as a Captain in 1987. He was recalled to active duty with the US Army in 2005 to support the war on terrorism and served his last two years on active duty in Afghanistan, retiring in 2010 at age 63.
No. If you were offered an enlistment bonus when you enlisted, you file for it with the finance office in post once you've reported in to your first duty station. If you weren't, then there is no bonus.
No, the enlistee does not become emancipated until he or she is placed on active military duty.
The enlistment time for the Roman soldier was for 20 years active duty and 5 more years as a reserve or "evocati". So he enlisted for 25 years in total.
In the Reserve, you can.
Then you're a soldier who is married to another soldier? Unless you delve into issues such as enlisted and officers getting involved with each other, there really isn't much more to it than that. You may, however, have to accept being assigned to different duty stations if one of you or both of you were to come down on PCS orders.
He was originally in the Army Enlisted Reserve, received a commission, was called to active duty, and finished his service with the rank of Captain. He had been recommended for promotion to Major, but that was ultimately disapproved.
'Enlisted navy officer' is not a designation. If you are enlisted, you are not an officer. An officer can apply for Medical school, whether they can remain on active duty or not will depend on the program they can get accepted to.
Yes, if you have previously served as enlisted, the years you served will count and be added to your officer pay.
Reagan did serve on active duty in the US Army from 1942 until after the war ended. In fact, he was the first Hollywood star with a wife and child to be called up. ( He had joined the army reserve in 1935.) Due to his poor eye-sight, he was soon assigned to a unit that made training and recruiting films for the army.